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Michelle Murphy

Michelle Murphy
Real Estate Agent (Broker Associate)
Louisville CO

Broker Associate (CO: 100066414)

20 years experience

REALTOR® 5 Active Listings Serves Boulder County, CO
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Re/Max Elevate
Office Address
724 Main St
Louisville, CO  80027-1830
(Boulder County)
Office Phone
303-974-5005
Office Fax
Mobile
303-877-8579
Email
mich**********@******************.com
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Service Areas

Gunbarrel: CO Boulder: CO Valmont: CO Gold Hill: CO Tall Timber: CO Pine Brook Hill: CO Mountain Meadows: CO Sunshine: CO Altona: CO Seven Hills: CO Sugarloaf: CO Lazy Acres: CO Crisman: CO Eldorado Springs: CO Paragon Estates: CO Longmont: CO Lyons: CO Niwot: CO Hygiene: CO Leyner: CO Lafayette: CO Erie: CO Louisville: CO Superior: CO

About Michelle Murphy

Michelle is dedicated to providing exceptional service to clients navigating one of life’s most significant transactions. With a strong foundation of integrity, extensive market insight, and a commitment to confidentiality, [he/she/they] works diligently to ensure a seamless experience for every client.

A deep-rooted passion for real estate stems from [his/her/their] childhood experiences in California's Central Valley, where [he/she/they] was immersed in farming and ranching. Starting at the age of 14, [he/she/they] gained invaluable experience working at [his/her/their] family’s tractor dealership and assisting at local peach and olive ranches. This upbringing instilled in [him/her/them] a profound appreciation for quality land, vibrant communities, and the importance of sustainable resource management.

Michelle holds a bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley and advanced degrees from CSU Stanislaus and CSU Fort Collins. [He/She/They] spent several years in education, serving as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal, before transitioning to real estate.

In 2001, [he/she/they] began designing and flipping homes, officially entering the real estate market in 2006. Relocating to Boulder in 2009, [he/she/they] fell in love with the Front Range and its unique offerings. Outside of real estate, Michelle enjoys spending time with [his/her/their] husband and three children, as well as indulging in hobbies such as doodling and caring for chickens. [He/She/They] remains grateful for a thriving business, cherished family moments, laughter, fine wine, and enduring friendships.

Boulder County, CO Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,691,287
Avg. Listing Price
From Michelle's portfolio
3.9 / 3.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
3,373 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1126
Active Listings
Current inventory

Boulder County's real estate market stands as one of Colorado's most dynamic and sophisticated landscapes, driven by the unique combination of academic institutions, tech innovation, and stunning natural beauty. The county's proximity to both Denver's metropolitan opportunities and the Rocky Mountain wilderness creates a distinctive market where million-dollar homes sit alongside starter properties, and where buyer preferences shift dramatically based on lifestyle priorities rather than just economic factors.

What makes Boulder County particularly fascinating is its segmented nature—each community maintains distinct character and pricing structures despite sharing county lines. The market supports 1,632 total actively licensed agents, all of whom maintain email contact information, reflecting the area's tech-savvy approach to real estate transactions and the high level of professional connectivity required to navigate this complex terrain.

Major Boulder County, Colorado Real Estate Markets

Boulder itself commands the spotlight as the county's premium market, where university influence and tech company headquarters drive both rental and purchase demand. The city's growth management policies have created artificial scarcity, pushing median home prices well above state averages. Meanwhile, Louisville and Lafayette offer more accessible entry points while maintaining Boulder's suburban appeal, and Longmont has emerged as a surprising hotspot for families seeking value without sacrificing amenities.

The mountain communities of Nederland, Ward, and Jamestown represent entirely different market dynamics, where cabin culture meets year-round living aspirations. These areas see seasonal fluctuations that can be dramatic, with properties sitting for months in winter only to spark bidding wars during summer hiking season. Superior and Erie round out the major markets, offering newer construction and master-planned communities that attract relocating professionals from California and Texas.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Boulder County's real estate patterns defy typical suburban models due to the county's geographic constraints and environmental regulations. The Boulder Valley's growth boundary creates an unusual dynamic where properties just outside city limits can vary dramatically in value based on small differences in location or zoning. Flood plain considerations, particularly after the 2013 flooding, have reshaped buyer awareness and insurance requirements in ways that continue to influence pricing and development patterns.

The county experiences what locals call "seasonal personality disorder" in its real estate market—spring brings University of Colorado families house-hunting, summer attracts lifestyle buyers drawn to outdoor recreation, fall sees tech workers relocating for new positions, and winter becomes a strategic time for serious buyers willing to navigate snow-covered properties for potential deals. This cyclical nature requires agents to maintain different expertise and marketing approaches throughout the year.

Why Businesses Need Boulder County, Colorado Agent Contact Data

The concentration of 1,632 actively licensed agents with verified email addresses represents a goldmine for service providers, from mortgage lenders to home improvement contractors. Boulder County's affluent demographics mean these agents regularly work with clients who have substantial budgets for premium services, luxury renovations, and high-end property investments. Additionally, the county's agents often specialize in unique property types—from historic downtown Boulder homes to mountain retreats—creating niche opportunities for specialized business services.

Given the county's rapid appreciation rates and frequent investor activity, agents here process higher transaction volumes and work with more sophisticated financial products than typical suburban markets. Companies offering real estate software, investment analysis tools, or luxury staging services find Boulder County agents particularly receptive to solutions that help them manage complex deals and demanding clientele. The universal email accessibility ensures that marketing campaigns and partnership proposals reach this lucrative professional network efficiently.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Michelle Murphy has 5 properties for sale in Louisville and surrounding areas.

$430,000

Listed 2026-01-24

5904 Gunbarrel Ave Apt B
Boulder, CO  80301

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,033
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$2,400,000

Listed 2026-01-20

780 College Ave
Boulder, CO  80302

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 3,075
Lot: 5,663 sf
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$615,000

Listed 2026-01-30

387 Oak Ln
Broomfield, CO  80020

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 2,503
Lot: 8,276 sf
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$419,000

Listed 2026-01-15

815 Hilltop St
Longmont, CO  80504

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,000
Lot: 6,534 sf
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$1,300,000

Listed 2025-11-13

443 N Snowmass Cir
Superior, CO  80027

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 5.0
Sq Ft: 4,568
Lot: 7,405 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Michelle Murphy currently has no rental properties available in Louisville and surrounding areas. Check back later.